cornwall england newspaper
1845 DEATHS
FEBRUARY
7 FEBRUARY 1845, Friday
At PERRAN PORTH, near TRURO, on Wednesday last, William MICHELL, Esq, of COMPRIGNEY, aged 69 years.
At NANGILES, in the parish of KEA, on the 31st ult., Martin DAVEY, a miner, whose widow has had twenty- two children, fifteen of whom are alive.
At REDRUTH, on the 30th ultimo Mrs. Grace MICHELL formally of the Royal Standard Inn, aged 64 years.
At WHEAL CHANCE, on Monday se'nnight, Jane, eldest daughter of Capt. Joel HIGGINS, of NORTH DOWNS, aged 19 years.
At GWENNAP, on the 1st inst, in the 63rd year of his age, Capt. Richard JEFFERY, sen., whose sufferings, bought on by arduous exertions in the discharge of his duties as mine agent, were endured with patience and calm resignation.
At HELSTON, on the 30th ultimo after a long and painful illness, John PASMORE, Esq., late of the Honourable East India Company's Service, aged 54 years.
At HELSTON, on Monday last Mr. Henry PASCOE, aged 78 years.
At HAYLE, on Tuesday last Mr. Richard JENKIN, aged 32 years.
At ST. IVES, on Sunday last, Mr. W. CURNOW, aged 33 years.
At PENZANCE, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. Wm. ROGERS, aged 72; and on Saturday last Mr. Moses KERBY, aged 73 years.
At LOWER ST. COLUMB, on Friday last, Caroline, wife of Mr. Thomas DYER, aged 25 years.
At GORAN HAVEN, on the 25th ult, Miss Mary V. SLADE aged 70 years.
At ST. AUSTELL, on Friday last, Mr. Joseph DINGLE, aged 88 years. He was for many years Captain in the Charlestown volunteers.
At BODMIN, on Sunday last, Miss PROWSE, sister of the late Admiral PROWSE, aged 84 [81?] years.
At NEWPORT by LAUNCESTON, on Monday last Mrs. N. BURT.
At LISKEARD, on the 27th ult., while on a visit, Miss Jane PAUL, aged 10 years.
14 FEBRUARY 1845, Friday
At Probus, on Sunday last, the infant son of Mr. COAD.
At Mylor Bridge, on the 3rd inst., the infant son of Mr. Anthony ROWE.
At Tresugga Lane-end, in St. Stephens, on the 8th inst., Mr. James HOSKIN.
At St. Keverne, on the 29th ult., Mr. Elisha MARTIN, miller, aged 75 years; and on Monday last, Mr. Richard PEARCE, aged 68 years.
At Chacewater, on Friday last, Mr. RABEY, for many years a deacon of the Baptist church in that neighbourhood, sincerely regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
At Hayle, on Monday last, Mrs. HUTHNANCE, aged 69 years.
At St. Erth Church-town, on the 6th instant, Miss Mary EDYVEAN, aged 16 years; and on Tuesday last, Mr. Charles BARNES, aged 68 years.
At St. Ives, on Monday last, Capt, Richard GRENFELL, aged 88 years, - the oldest master of a vessel belonging to that port; and the infant son of Mr. John UREN.
At Boskell, in the parish of St. Austell, on Sunday last, Mr. John HOOPER, aged 55 years; and at Carthew, in the same parish, on Monday last, after a few hours illness, the wife of Mr. Joseph PHILLIPS, cooper, aged 51 years.
At Holmbush, near Charlestown, on Sunday last, Mr. Peter NIGHT, aged 81 years.
At Trebarwith, Tintagel, on Saturday last Mr. Joseph ROUNSEVAL, aged 91 years.
At Bude, last week, the infant daughter of Mr BOLITHO.
At Heath Cottage, near Callington, on the 27th ult., Mary, youngest daughter of J. B. MESSENGER, Esq.
At Axford, near Callington, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. Wm. ROWE, aged 29 years.
At Callington, on Sunday last, Capt. Wm. HOSKIN, aged 64 years, having a short time since returned from the Colombia mines.
At his residence, Gilling's Park, near Calstock, on the 6th instant, Thomas MARCHANT Esq., surgeon, R.N.
At Stokeclimsland, Nancy, relict of Mr. John FRANCIS, late of Callington.
At Reed House, in the parish of Hatherleigh, Devon, Ann, relict of George BOUGHTON Esq., aged 84 years.
At Rose Cottage, Ashburton, on the 1st Inst., after a long illness, borne with Christian resignation, Mr. Peter COADE, of Kea, in this county, aged 63. The
deceased resided in Ashburton about 30 years, during which time he was captain of the various tin and copper mines in the neighbourhood. In him, those under his employment always had a kind master and a benevolent friend.
At Culmstock, on the 19th ult., James GILLARD, aged 102 years. He was a man of very temperate habits; by trade a weaver, and to his ninety-seventh year worked at the loom, and occasionally in his garden.
At St. James's Palace, Charlotte, relict of the late Samuel WESLEY.
At the Waima district, New Zealand, on the 28th September, in the 25th year of his age, William Frederick HIPPESLEY Esq., third son of the late Edward HOPPESLEY, Esq., of Chewton Mendip, Somerset, and one of the most enterprising and active among the first emigrants to Nelson.
21 FEBRUARY 1845, Friday
At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. Richard DOWNE, builder, aged 72 years.
At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. Richard CROCKER, aged 54 years, for many years marker to the Cornish Cricket Club.
At Truro, on Friday last, the infant daughter of Mr. CREWES, wheelwright.
At Malpas, near Truro, last week, the wife of Mr. HUGO, of the Park Inn.
At Treswithan, near Camborne, on the 10th instant, Mrs. BARTELL, aged 88 years; and on the 12th, Miss Ann SKINNER, aged 64 years.
At Helston, on Saturday last, the infant daughter of Mr. Thomas ROACH, aged 3 years; and on Wednesday last, the infant son of Mr. HARRY, ironmonger.
At St. Keverne, on the 6th inst., Miss Grace NICHOLLS, aged 83 years.
At Breage, on the 13th instant, Mr. John GEORGE, butcher, aged 54 years.
At Calebna, in the parish of St. Erth, on Friday last, Mrs. Susan HOARE, aged 60 years.
At Marazion, on Monday last, Mrs. Grace BECKERLEG, aged 84 years; and Mrs. Honor PASCOE.
At Penzance, on Monday last, Mrs. Ann NICHOLLS TREGARTHEN, aged 62 years.
In the parish of Creed, on the 12th instant, Alice, the wife of Mr. Lewis COON, aged 71 years.
At St. Austell, on Friday last, Rebecca, relict of the late Mr. Thomas PETHERICK, aged 74 years; and the wife of Mr. T. HOOPER, butcher, aged 38 years; and on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Wm. GLANVILLE, aged 62 years.
At Fowey, on the 13th instant, Mrs. Jane COURTS, widow.
At Bodmin, on Friday last, Mrs. Peggy ARTHNY, aged 78 years. This old woman was especially fond of grave doings, being an attendant for a number of years, at every funeral in the town.
At Padstow, on Thursday, the 13th instant, Lieut. MANT, R.N., aged 77 years.
At Liskeard, on the 9th instant, after a long illness, Capt. John ENDEAN, aged 75 years. The deceased, who was much respected by a large circle of friends, had been a miner for sixty years, and was one of the parties who discovered the celebrated South Caradon copper mine, which has contributed so much to the prosperity of Liskeard.
At. St. Stephens in Branwell, on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas SWEET, aged 68 years.
At Trevorah, in the parish of South Petherwin, Mr. Thomas LANG, aged 70[?] years.
At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 15th instant, in the 21st year of her age, Louise P........, wife of Mr. Thomas ASHFORD, pilot.
28 FEBRUARY 1845, Friday
At Truro, on Saturday last, the infant son of Mr. COURTENAY, confectioner.
At St. Allen, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. R. GILL aged 23 years; and on Saturday last, Diana BURLEY, nurse to Mrs.Gill, having been taken ill just at the same time.
At Newlyn in Pyder, on the 20th instant, Mr. William TRENERRY, aged 43 years.
At St. Austell, on Friday last, the infant son of Mr. JOB, of the King's Head Inn.
At Court Mill, in the parish of St. Stephens in Branwell, on Saturday last, Joseph, son of Mr. Samuel LOWRY, aged 3 years.
At Padstow, on Sunday last, R. D. MORTON, son of Mr. David MORTON, aged 13 years.
At the Rectory, Cardynham, on Wednesday last, after a most painful and lingering illness, the Rev. Thomas GRYLLS, M.A., for more than thirty years rector of that parish, and Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral, in the 55th year of his age.
At the house of her brother-in-law, Mr. C. E. PEARSE, auctioneer, Bodmin, on the 20th instant, Miss Louisa BABBAGE, aged 15 years.
At Castle Farm, near Lostwithiel, on the 20th inst., John BOUND, aged 87 years, much respected. His strict honesty, veracity, and faithful services in Mr. Foster's family, during the long period of 66 years, fully entitled him to their esteem.
At St. Anthony in Meneage, on Sunday last, Mr. Richard NICHOLLS, aged 85 years.
At Treloweth, in the parish of St. Erth, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard BERRYMAN, much respected by all who knew him.
At St. Erth, on Monday last, Mr. John BERRYMAN, aged x2[82?] years.
At St. Ives, on Monday last, Miss BENNETTS, aged 99 years.
At Mawgan in Meneage, on Monday last, Miss HOSKEN, aged 25 years.
At Penrose Terrace, Penzance, on Tuesday last, of consumption, James, only son of the late Mr. BAYNARD, of Liskes, near Truro, aged 20 years.
At Cullacott, in the parish of Werrington, Devon, on Tuesday last, Mr. E. ADAMS, yeoman.
At Exeter, on the 19th instant, in her 80th year, Mrs. WILKEY, widow of the late Mr. John Wilkey, of Plymouth, and a respected member of the Society of Friends.
At his residence, Northrepps Hall, Norfolk, on the 19th last, Sir T. Fowell BUXTON, Bart., in the 59th year of his age.
At his residence, Green Street, May Fair, on Saturday evening last, after an illness of some weeks' duration, the Rev. Sydney SMITH, Canon of St. Paul's, aged 74 years.
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